who had three little pigs.
One day she sent the little pigs
into the world to make their fortunes.
Each pig took a different road.
"'Please, sir,' said the little pig,
"'give me some straw to build
The man gave him the straw,
and the little pig built a straw house.
No sooner was the little pig
than a wicked wolf came along.
No, not by the hair of my chinny -chin -chin,
If you don't, said the wolf,
and I'll blow your house in.
But the little pig wouldn't open the door.
So the wolf huffed, and he puffed,
and he blew the house in .
And he ate the first little pig.
Now the second little pig
met a man with a bundle of sticks.
give me some sticks to build a house.
The man did, and the little pig
built a house with the sticks.
Then along came the wolf.
He knocked at the door and said, Little pig,
little pig, let me come in.
And the little pig answered,
No, not by the hair of my chinny
If you don't, said the wolf,
and I'll blow your house in.
So the wolf huffed and he puffed
and he blew the house in.
And he ate the second little pig.
met a man with a load of bricks.
and the pig built a strong brick house.
Then the wolf came and knocked on the door and said, pig,
little pig, let me come in.
No, not by the hair of my chinny -chin -chin,
If you don't, said the wolf,
I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll
But the little pig wouldn't open the door.
So the wolf huffed, and he puffed,
and he puffed, and he huffed,
but he couldn't blow the house in .
and eat you up, he roared.
Quickly the little pig lit a fire
under the pot in his fireplace.
The water was already boiling
when the wolf landed with a splash.
The little pig clapped the lid on the pot,
and that was the end of the wolf,
lived happily ever after.